Daily Archives: August 3, 2016

The Dark Night, Luke Ford and Human Goodness: Marc Gafni

Marc Gafni writes: Saw The Dark Knight a couple of weeks ago. Luke Ford and myself had agreed to dialogue on the movie. There are some huge things that Luke and I disagree on about how to live in the … Continue reading

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To fight Trump, journalists have dispensed with objectivity

Justin Raimondo writes in the Los Angeles Times: Are the rules of journalism being rewritten this election year? My local newspaper, the Sonoma County Press-Democrat, is so clearly in the tank for Hillary Clinton that I no longer take pleasure … Continue reading

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What’s Wrong With Hawaii?

Steve Sailer writes: Hawaii is a reliably Democratic state in Presidential elections so it is seldom exposed to the kind of media criticism given Republican states, such as in Thomas Frank’s What’s the Matter with Kansas. But, wow, in the … Continue reading

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Donald Trump – The Inarticulate Orator

Steve Sailer writes: Therefore, it has come as a recurrent shock to the press that a man who doesn’t seem even conventionally gifted in English has liberated for democratic consideration so many forbidden ideas. How did that happen? First, the … Continue reading

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